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MARKETS

... - -I Averagee Prices of CORN through. out EZNL.aD,40r the.week end- in;g January 19i. Per Quarter. ?? s. d . ?? 3 . . Wheat.. 5t 2 Rye ?? 39 9 Barle.*. 34 10 Bealls. .-5 . a ?? 2t7 5 Pease .46 II Total Cuantity of Corn returinied as Sold in ?? Districts, for the week ende4 January 19.- W-4t Q9rs6 Iy Qr~s I Wheat, S.. s6s 1 Rye . ?? Bar7ey 40,073 tBeamns. ..1,914 Vas f .. 3 1IS Pease; . ; ...

LONDON GAZETTE, Friday, March 7

... LONDON GAZETTE, Friday, 'Marek 7. - CROWN OFFICE, March 7 Member returned to serve in this present Parliament. Shire of Inverness-The Right Hon. c. Grant, of Glenelg, President of th I Board of Trade, and Treasurer of his Majesty's navy. DECLARATIONS OF INSOLVENCY. J. Bbilland, Distaff-lane, wine-merchant. J. 11. Payne, Arundel-street, Strand, book- seller. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. E. Hanuati ...

LONDON MARKETS

... MAaRx.LANE, CORr4-EXCisANGE, Oct. 27.- The weather having enabled the farmers to pursue tbeir field labours, 1ii caused the ar rivals to fall off, and this morning we were very moderately supplied with land carriage samiples from the home counties..' I Millers also being enabted&generallytc xwork, purchased more freely, the -better samples of Wheat, .particularly red qualities, which sustained ...

LONDON MARKETS

... MARK-LANF, CORN-EXCHANGE, Feb. 17.- The supplies this mornhing from the home counties were moderate, but the trade ruling extremely heavy, they proved more than adequate to the demand; though the Kent and Essex samples exhibited an improvement in their condition, yet the millers evinced little dispositions to purchase; and even the better qualities moved off slowly at the cur- rency of this ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1834

... 1UYTORY OF GEORG-ETIRE ?? 4. ,. .. W .B; I , tti~FOUdrM .1. e*1 _ PiS,, ?? M--i. f e : f ?? A I ?? w .iej- ?? d' tp - i v e ,: ?? = r * * }g s i . i cen d. &~*PY;Wilp, 0'ow Salwa~-sreholet 'flRADlX~li1YT-@lfO~di De*shire~joiner. ?? ?? ES9V~~t.YJ e.F.. ?ast~wder-hire, r F n; ' , Wilfshi r jgrocer. ,WA$8HyIu-:Iedgin~.,house-keeper. t?1ft~Bd~wte~ ?? 9 S~qivrsetshfre, '3ift' x E S PZRSeDED. ...

LONDON MARKETS

... MARK-LANF., CORN-EXCHANGE, July 29.- The supplies of Wheat left over from Friday's market, added to liberal arrivals this morning from Essex, Kent, and Suffolk, caused the stands to be well filled with samples, and the weather proving extremely fine, and highly favourable for all agricultural proceedings, prevented tbe ipillers from evincing, any dis- position to pnrchase; the market in conse- ...

MARKETS

... MIRKETS. I CORN EXCHANGE. MARK-LANE, Friday, March 7.-The ar- rivals of Wheat being rather short this week, Monday's prices are fully maintained. For all other ?? the market is dull. ARRiVA.LS. English Flour .36850 Wheat , .3900 Barley 8850 Oats ?? 17100 Irish . Oats .14100 Foreign Oats . . 120 Average price of CORN for the Week, per qr. Wheat.. 52s. 2d.Rye ?? 32s. Od. Barley.. 29s. 9d. Beaus ...

LONDON MARKETS

... LONDON MARETS. MAWS-L3 ANC, ?? HA NGEApril Z7. We bad but - very moderate supply of Wheat. and other articles from the ?? coimties this morning. The weather is very cold and frosty for this late period of the sea- SOIL Fine Wheat sold readily at an improve- ment of is. per quarter over last Monday's prices; but there was no advance on se- condary descriptions. Barley scarce, and rather dearer ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1832

... From the LONDON GAZET?:E, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1832. IINSOLV1T. GEEVES, T., Hendon, Middlesex, hay-seller. BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED. THOMAS, R.,, Gys,GiGarganshire, eattl ~ weAft. BANKRUPTS. ALCOCK, W., Atberstosne, Warwickshire, victualler, ALCOCK, S., Birmingham, hat-marmufac. BARCLAY, A., York, bookseller. BATSON, W., Burringi am, Lincolnshire, cnr,- merchant. BAILEY, C., Mina- road, Old Kent ...

LONDON MARKETS

... MARK-LANE, CORN-EXCHANGE, JAN. 17.- Wb , had not a very large supply of English Wheat at market this morning, consequently a few early sales were made in fine quality -it an advance of full Is. per quarter in the prices since this day se'nnight; the middling and inferior sorts were also taken oupon rather better terms bitt the sales were by no means brisk, and FfLis rrmainss at last week's ...